A Wall, Arrests and Close Surveillance: How Israel Fences in a Palestinian Family
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Their every move is filmed, every exit from their house depends on the army and they may access their land three times a year at most. The Gharib family has been living this way since Israel surrounded them with settlers.
Nothing unusual happened this week to Sa adat Gharib and his family from the village of Beit Ijza northwest of Jerusalem. That is, if you don t take the olive harvest into account. This routine is what makes…
Nothing unusual happened this week to Sa adat Gharib and his family from the village of Beit Ijza northwest of Jerusalem. That is, if you don t take the olive harvest into account. This routine is what makes…
By Amira Hass | 2 Nov 2019
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